F
or homebuyers considering central Oregon's real estate market, here are the top properties sold between November 25th and December 1st for under $750,000. We've selected six homes in each area based on their proximity to the desired price range and spacious living areas.
Please note that these properties were recorded as sold during the week of November 25th, even if they may have been sold earlier.
1. Redmond: A single-family home priced at $710,500 was sold for $238 per square foot in November. The 2,982-square-foot property features three bedrooms and three bathrooms on a 9,583-square-foot lot.
2. Bend: This single-family home, built in 2005, offers three bedrooms and three bathrooms across 2,203 square feet of living space. Sold for $710,000 ($322 per square foot), it sits on a 4,792-square-foot lot.
3. Sisters: A single-family residence with three bedrooms and two baths was sold for $699,900 in November. The home spans 2,175 square feet and sits on a 1-acre lot built in 1978.
4. Bend: A manufactured home with three bedrooms and two baths changed ownership in November. Sold for $699,900 ($393 per square foot), it covers 1,782 square feet on a 40-acre lot.
5. Bend: This single-family house was sold for $655,000 ($387 per square foot) in November. The 1,692-square-foot property features three bedrooms and three bathrooms across a 6,534-square-foot lot.
6. Bend: A single-family residence with three bedrooms and three baths changed hands at $650,000 ($347 per square foot). Built in 2017, the home spans 1,871 square feet on a 5,663-square-foot lot.
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